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What Were You Thinking?: A Story About Learnig to Control Your Impulses: A Story About Learning to Control Your Impulses: 1 (Executive Function)
T**T
Excellent book for kids with ADHD
Written so lovely with quick tools to incorporate. I love these nerudivergent books that help kids. Some of the tools are helpful for grown ups too!
S**E
Great buy!
Loved this book. I read it with my 5 yr old twins and my daughter who's 7 yrs. They all got into the book. They interacted with it answering the question would the behaviour make things better or worse which was the point for me. I wanted my kids to understand consequences and to think rather than act impulsively. Great buy!
C**R
Its an ok boo, there are better
and it's a bit too long.... especially for kids with ADHD, they lose interest
S**D
A good resource for grades 2-4
Great, light story, students love it. Wish they included the class rules to copy in the book. I made my own and they are helpful.
J**R
ADHD symptoms explain our behavior, BUT they do not EXCUSE it!
I read this to my 6 year old to help reinforce his own personal awareness with topics that he struggles with or to help prevent a struggle due to his ADHD. Being aware of what we need to work on is the first step to making changes and hopefully by doing this we can prevent our children from future frustrations and disappointments within themselves. It is easier to mold them into respectful, responsible children at a younger age than it will be to break bad habits later on in life. With that said this book is one of many that we read as our "self help" kinda books. Every night I choose 1 book to add to the mix of his own book choices, depending on what I am trying to make him aware of and teach him coping skills in regards to things he struggled with that day or week. I hope this list is helpful. I know I always LOVE finding someone’s review that lists more great books on these kind of topics as I am always looking for more resources!This is a list of a few of my personal favorites age range about 4-8Helping kids about making good choices:• That Rule Doesn't Apply to Me! (Responsible Me!)• But It's Not My Fault! (Responsible Me!)• What Were You Thinking? Learning to Control Your Impulses (Executive Function)• My Mouth Is a Volcano! (talking over/interrupting people)• What If Everybody Did That? (environmental awareness)• LarryBoy and the Foolish Fig from Faraway (making good choices when friends aren’t)• The Berenstain Bears Show Some Respect (talking nice to others)• The Berenstain Bears and the Trouble with Chores• Squirmy Wormy: How I Learned to Help Myself (more autism focused)• God, I Need to Talk to You about…. Series (very short and to the point! from child’s point of view)Lying, Bad Manners, Whining, Laziness, Sharing, Stealing, My Bad Temper, Paying Attention, Hurting Others, Disrespect, Greed, vandalism, bad words, being a bad sport, video games, bullying, cheating, homework, healthy eating.Helping kids handle their anger:• Mad Isn't Bad: A Child's Book about Anger (Elf-Help Books for Kids)• I Just Don't Like the Sound of No! My Story About Accepting No for an Answer and Disagreeing the Right Way! (Best Me I Can Be) (WE LOVE THIS BOOK!!!!)• Angry Octopus: An Anger Management StoryHelping Kids keep themselves safe: In all reality we aren’t always around to keep our kids safe, but we can give them the tools they need to handle themselves if a situation arises.• A Little Book About Safety (teaches kids exactly what to do in case they get lost) (WE LOVE THIS BOOK!! Perfect for 3-5yr olds, special needs children, ALL CHILDREN)Please read these books before reading them to your child ensure they are age/maturity level appropriate. I chose just a few pages here or there when my son was 4 as a preventative measure.• An Exceptional Children's Guide to Touch: Teaching Social and Physical Boundaries to Kids (Good book to help discuss a difficult topic! I have passed this book around to many friends! Awareness is key to Prevention)• I Said No! A kid-to-kid guide to keeping your private parts private• My Body Belongs to MeHelping kids Learn about God and teaching good Morals to live by (VeggieTales)• Every Day with God: 365 Daily Devos for Boys• Growing Day by Day: 365 Daily Devos for BoysHelping Kids learn responsibility with money:• Junior's Adventures: the Boxed Set• The Berenstain Bears' Dollars and Sense• Financial Peace JuniorParent books: I have read over 30 books and these are the ones I liked• Raising Boys With ADHD: Secrets for Parenting Healthy, Happy Sons (LOVE this book, great resources. I have been using it for 3 years now. It is categorized by age and the challenges that come with that age)• Parenting Children with ADHD: 10 Lessons That Medicine Cannot Teach (APA Lifetools)• Smart Money Smart Kids: Raising the Next Generation to Win with Money• Driven to distraction• The strong willed child• Parenting isn’t for cowards (I just started reading but seem good so far)
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